
The Story
18 years and 4 months. Barrels filled spring 2002, matured on the third floor of Warehouse K. 90 proof. The 2020 Sazerac Rye — the elder statesman of the Buffalo Trace Antique Collection.
Sazerac Rye 18 Year is one of five annual releases in the Buffalo Trace Antique Collection and the oldest rye in the group. Where Thomas H. Handy arrives at cask strength and delivers raw power, Sazerac 18 is bottled at a more refined 90 proof after chill filtration — a presentation that allows 18 years of nuanced development to express itself without the intensity of full proof masking the complexity underneath.
The 2020 vintage spent its full maturation on the third floor of Warehouse K at Buffalo Trace — a consistent warehouse position across several Sazerac 18 vintages that produces the characteristic profile of mellow rye spice, dried fruit, and long oak integration. At 18 years in new charred American oak, the aggressive grain character of young rye has transformed entirely into something more complex: peppermint and menthol up front, then Baker's chocolate, tannic oak, pine needles, cinnamon, and cloves, finishing with cedar, black pepper, vanilla, and a closing note of Peppermint Patties.
Tasting Notes
- Appearance: Rich amber with warm copper highlights.
- Nose: Peppermint and menthol upfront, backed by classic rye spice.
- Palate: Semisweet Baker's chocolate, tannic oak, pine needles, cinnamon, and cloves.
- Finish: Cedar, black pepper, vanilla, and Peppermint Patties — long and evolving.
Specs
- Distillery: Buffalo Trace, Frankfort, Kentucky
- Style: Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey
- Distilled: Spring 2002
- Age: 18 years, 4 months
- Warehouse: Warehouse K, 3rd floor
- Proof: 90 (45% ABV)
- Size: 750ml
- Release: 2020 Buffalo Trace Antique Collection
Browse all Sazerac expressions or explore the full rye whiskey selection at Wooden Cork.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How does the 2020 Sazerac 18 compare to the 2018 vintage? The 2018 was distilled in the same period and shared a similar Warehouse K profile. Vintage differences in Sazerac 18 tend to be subtle — driven by specific barrel selection and the precise aging conditions of that year. The 2020 tasting notes reflect a slightly darker, more chocolate-forward character than the 2018's more leather-and-dried-fruit profile.
- Why is Sazerac 18 bottled at 90 proof when Handy is cask strength? Sazerac 18 undergoes a chill filtration and proofing step that the BTAC uncut releases do not. At 18 years, the distillery's view is that the aged rye's complexity is best presented at a more accessible proof — allowing the nuanced development of nearly two decades to speak without raw proof intensity in the way.
- Is 18-year-old rye genuinely unusual? Extremely. Most commercial rye is aged 4–6 years. At 18 years in new charred oak, the grain character has transformed entirely — what starts as aggressive spice in young rye becomes leather, dried fruit, chocolate, and the distinctive peppermint-and-pine character that defines aged Sazerac.
- Is the 2020 BTAC still available? In limited quantities through specialty retailers. BTAC releases sell out at primary retail immediately upon fall release. Finding the 2020 requires a retailer with legacy allocation.
Description
18 years and 4 months. Barrels filled spring 2002, matured on the third floor of Warehouse K. 90 proof. The 2020 Sazerac Rye — the elder statesman of the Buffalo Trace Antique Collection.
Sazerac Rye 18 Year is one of five annual releases in the Buffalo Trace Antique Collection and the oldest rye in the group. Where Thomas H. Handy arrives at cask strength and delivers raw power, Sazerac 18 is bottled at a more refined 90 proof after chill filtration — a presentation that allows 18 years of nuanced development to express itself without the intensity of full proof masking the complexity underneath.
The 2020 vintage spent its full maturation on the third floor of Warehouse K at Buffalo Trace — a consistent warehouse position across several Sazerac 18 vintages that produces the characteristic profile of mellow rye spice, dried fruit, and long oak integration. At 18 years in new charred American oak, the aggressive grain character of young rye has transformed entirely into something more complex: peppermint and menthol up front, then Baker's chocolate, tannic oak, pine needles, cinnamon, and cloves, finishing with cedar, black pepper, vanilla, and a closing note of Peppermint Patties.
Tasting Notes
- Appearance: Rich amber with warm copper highlights.
- Nose: Peppermint and menthol upfront, backed by classic rye spice.
- Palate: Semisweet Baker's chocolate, tannic oak, pine needles, cinnamon, and cloves.
- Finish: Cedar, black pepper, vanilla, and Peppermint Patties — long and evolving.
Specs
- Distillery: Buffalo Trace, Frankfort, Kentucky
- Style: Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey
- Distilled: Spring 2002
- Age: 18 years, 4 months
- Warehouse: Warehouse K, 3rd floor
- Proof: 90 (45% ABV)
- Size: 750ml
- Release: 2020 Buffalo Trace Antique Collection
Browse all Sazerac expressions or explore the full rye whiskey selection at Wooden Cork.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How does the 2020 Sazerac 18 compare to the 2018 vintage? The 2018 was distilled in the same period and shared a similar Warehouse K profile. Vintage differences in Sazerac 18 tend to be subtle — driven by specific barrel selection and the precise aging conditions of that year. The 2020 tasting notes reflect a slightly darker, more chocolate-forward character than the 2018's more leather-and-dried-fruit profile.
- Why is Sazerac 18 bottled at 90 proof when Handy is cask strength? Sazerac 18 undergoes a chill filtration and proofing step that the BTAC uncut releases do not. At 18 years, the distillery's view is that the aged rye's complexity is best presented at a more accessible proof — allowing the nuanced development of nearly two decades to speak without raw proof intensity in the way.
- Is 18-year-old rye genuinely unusual? Extremely. Most commercial rye is aged 4–6 years. At 18 years in new charred oak, the grain character has transformed entirely — what starts as aggressive spice in young rye becomes leather, dried fruit, chocolate, and the distinctive peppermint-and-pine character that defines aged Sazerac.
- Is the 2020 BTAC still available? In limited quantities through specialty retailers. BTAC releases sell out at primary retail immediately upon fall release. Finding the 2020 requires a retailer with legacy allocation.













